I bet the title is false. Most of these probably drink regularly but don’t get properly drunk. You need to go further north for that. Cheers!
No_Neat5220 on
Bullshit lol…Russia not even Top 10 lmao like for real?
AJ14900003 on
Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete.
Solrac50 on
Wow! The citizens of these countries must handle their booze well. It’s the Brits and Irish I see staggering in the streets in Spain. 😂
Permafrost-2A on
I’m not an expert but average per capita may not paint the full picture.
Would be interesting instead to have stats about the portion of the population that drinks.
I.e., if everybody drinks a little, it’s less problematic than if a third of the population drinks heavily, but the average per capita won’t give you this info.
MammothTrifle3616 on
Croatia is not in top 10?! I am shocked and offended.
NaCl_Sailor on
wait, what happened to Russia?
Patutula on
If you are not an alcoholic by the end of 30, you are austrianing wrong.
just_a_red on
not russia? i cant believe Russia is not up there
Tszemix on
17,1L of alcohol. That is about 2-3 standard sized 5% beer cans a day.
That_Bus_6994 on
Fake. ruzzia is on the map and it doesn’t have place?
Yama_retired2024 on
How the Fk did Ireland or England and the Scottish not make the list??
darthsexium on
maybe it’s due to downing beers. I cant imagine an average person drinking singlemalt or hard liquor abt 15 bottles a year
LaBe94 on
Why are they using a map from 2022 combined with a list from 2024
„Global and local figures on alcohol consumption The top countries with the highest alcohol consumption, based on WHO data from 2024, look like this:
– Romania: 17.06 liters of pure alcohol/year/person – Georgia: 14.3 liters
– Czech Republic: 13.3 liters
– Latvia: 13.1 liters Uganda: 12.2 liters
– Germany: 12.2 liters
– Austria: 12 liters
– Seychelles: 12 liters
– Bulgaria: 11.9 liters
– Lithuania 11.8 liters“
Gruffleson on
Someone should find out how much of this is bought by neighbours with higher taxes on alcohol.
riftnet on
Austria Top 10, nice
NoDoughnut8225 on
Polska gurom
Eokokok on
What is the unit here, 40% alcohol? Pure alcohol? Very hard to get the scale of anything without unit…
Vybo on
So, beer is not an alcoholic drink? Or is this calculated to 100 % alcohol content? [Because Czechia has a consumption of 120+ liters of beer per person per year on average](https://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/2515400).
Not that I’m proud, but the data seems weird.
imtired-boss on
Hungary outjerked by almost all neighbours again.
Dockers4flag2035orB4 on
Imagine being so drunk on night out in Europe you end up Namibia. 🥴
DaveAnon420 on
I was expecting Poland to be much higher on this list 🥲
Chadxxx123 on
Where’s russia? They deffinitlly have to be the most drink country.
feitfan82 on
Namibians knows how to party?
Gulliveig on
So let’s check.
17.1 L alc = 342 L 5% beer = 0.9 beers a day
Hm. Somehow expected more there…
kingofsteelman on
Croatia gotta be there somewhere.
Zegram_Ghart on
Looks like a lot of countries that have to regularly deal with Russia make up the list.
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sauce:
https://www-libertatea-ro.translate.goog/stiri/consum-alcool-romania-primul-loc-lume-17-litri-an-radu-tincu-5480615?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
How come Hungary isn’t in first place?
I bet the title is false. Most of these probably drink regularly but don’t get properly drunk. You need to go further north for that. Cheers!
Bullshit lol…Russia not even Top 10 lmao like for real?
Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete.
Wow! The citizens of these countries must handle their booze well. It’s the Brits and Irish I see staggering in the streets in Spain. 😂
I’m not an expert but average per capita may not paint the full picture.
Would be interesting instead to have stats about the portion of the population that drinks.
I.e., if everybody drinks a little, it’s less problematic than if a third of the population drinks heavily, but the average per capita won’t give you this info.
Croatia is not in top 10?! I am shocked and offended.
wait, what happened to Russia?
If you are not an alcoholic by the end of 30, you are austrianing wrong.
not russia? i cant believe Russia is not up there
17,1L of alcohol. That is about 2-3 standard sized 5% beer cans a day.
Fake. ruzzia is on the map and it doesn’t have place?
How the Fk did Ireland or England and the Scottish not make the list??
maybe it’s due to downing beers. I cant imagine an average person drinking singlemalt or hard liquor abt 15 bottles a year
Why are they using a map from 2022 combined with a list from 2024
„Global and local figures on alcohol consumption The top countries with the highest alcohol consumption, based on WHO data from 2024, look like this:
– Romania: 17.06 liters of pure alcohol/year/person – Georgia: 14.3 liters
– Czech Republic: 13.3 liters
– Latvia: 13.1 liters Uganda: 12.2 liters
– Germany: 12.2 liters
– Austria: 12 liters
– Seychelles: 12 liters
– Bulgaria: 11.9 liters
– Lithuania 11.8 liters“
Someone should find out how much of this is bought by neighbours with higher taxes on alcohol.
Austria Top 10, nice
Polska gurom
What is the unit here, 40% alcohol? Pure alcohol? Very hard to get the scale of anything without unit…
So, beer is not an alcoholic drink? Or is this calculated to 100 % alcohol content? [Because Czechia has a consumption of 120+ liters of beer per person per year on average](https://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/2515400).
Not that I’m proud, but the data seems weird.
Hungary outjerked by almost all neighbours again.
Imagine being so drunk on night out in Europe you end up Namibia. 🥴
I was expecting Poland to be much higher on this list 🥲
Where’s russia? They deffinitlly have to be the most drink country.
Namibians knows how to party?
So let’s check.
17.1 L alc = 342 L 5% beer = 0.9 beers a day
Hm. Somehow expected more there…
Croatia gotta be there somewhere.
Looks like a lot of countries that have to regularly deal with Russia make up the list.
I’m sure that’s coincidence